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Writer who has Spoken at Prisons to be Featured at Northeast

Writer who has Spoken at Prisons to be Featured at Northeast

NORFOLK, Neb. – An accomplished poet who has been widely published and presented at hundreds of venues will be presenting next week at Northeast Community College.


Jim Reese, associate professor of English and director of the Great Plains Writers’ Tour at Mount Marty University in Yankton, S.D., will be the second of this year’s Visiting Writers Series writers. He will speak Thursday, Oct. 17, at 4 p.m. at Union 73 near the coffee shop

The event is free and open to the public. Bonnie Johnson-Bartee, Northeast English instructor, is the coordinator for the Visiting Writers Series.

Reese’s poetry and prose have delighted a variety of audiences. He has presented at hundreds of venues throughout the country, including the Library of Congress and San Quentin Prison. He has shared stages with David Sedaris, Craig Johnson, C.J. Box, Ted Kooser, Maria Mazziotti Gillan, Marc Cameron and many more.

From 2007-2021, Reese was one of five artists-in-residence throughout the country who were part of the National Endowment for Art’s interagency initiative with the Department of Justice’s Federal Bureau of Prisons.

Here, he established Yankton Federal Prison Camp’s first creative writing workshop and publishing course, editing a yearly journal, 4 P.M. Count, which featured creative writing and visual artwork by “inmates.” For three years he also worked as a Contractual Education Instructor for the South Dakota Department of Corrections Writing for Reentry Program.

Reese speaks throughout the country on the repercussions of crime, the benefits of writing for wellness in a correctional environment and connecting with people in marginal, non-traditional spaces.

His books include These Trespasses (The Backwaters Press 2005), ghost on 3rd (New York Quarterly Books 2010), Really Happy! (NYQ Books 2014) Dancing Room Only—New and Selected Poems (NYQ Books 2024). His book of nonfiction, Bone Chalk, was published by Stephen F. Austin State University Press in 2020. His new nonfiction book Coming to a Neighborhood Near You—the Business and Repercussions of Crime and Punishment is forthcoming from Potomac Books at the University of Nebraska Press (Fall 2025).

Reese’s awards include a Distinguished Teaching Award from Mount Marty University, First Place Allen Ginsberg Poetry Award, a Distinguished Achievement Award from Mount Marty University, and a Distinguished Public Service Award in recognition of his exemplary dedication and contributions to the Education Department at Federal Prison Camp Yankton.

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